Calculate weight and balance, and performance information necessary for the safe operation of turbine aircraft.

**Please refer to tables below for this assignment. 

Calculate weight and balance, and performance information necessary for the safe operation of turbine aircraft.

Turbine airplanes are often thought to have exceptional performance. While that statement is generally true, turbine airplanes have performance limitations as do all types of aircraft. One factor that heavily influences the performance of turbine airplanes is weight and balance. Because of the design and typical mission profile of turbine airplanes, they tend to have a much larger weight and CG range than do smaller aircraft making the impact of weight, and balance on performance a much more critical factor than you may be used to in training aircraft. This assignment explores the relationship of weight and balance and aircraft performance

In this assignment, you will address the scenario below. You will compose a minimum 500-word informative paper (2–3 pages), in addition to the title and reference pages. Address and thoroughly answer the prompts. You should demonstrate your mastery of weight and balance and performance principles.

For the following prompts, respond as if you are an aviation consultant that has been retained by a financial services corporation to help them establish a corporate flight department. The current discussion revolves around the performance capability of the jet that they have selected.

For this assignment, reference the loading chart, takeoff performance chart, and landing performance chart below.

  • Calculate the aircraft’s CG given the loading conditions in Table 1. Fuel loading arm is available in Table 2. What is the aircraft’s CG in % MAC? Explain the impact of fuel burn on the CG using Table 2.
  • Determine the speeds and runway required for takeoff, using Table 3 or Table 4 below, under the following conditions: aircraft weight as determined above, airport altitude 1,000 feet, Temperature 0 degrees Celsius, Flaps 1, Zero Slope, No Wind, and Ice Protection on. What are the appropriate V-speeds and runway required for this takeoff?
  • Determine the VREF speed and runway required for landing using Table 5 below under the following conditions: aircraft weight: takeoff weight as determined above minus 4,000-pound fuel burn, landing airport altitude: sea level, Flaps full, ice protection off, zero slope, no wind. What is the VREF speed and runway required for landing?
  • Explain the impact that weight and balance have on safety of the flight. What are two potential consequences of loading the aircraft above weight limits? What are two potential consequences of the CG being out of limits?
  • List three factors that impact the performance of the aircraft. Explain how each of these factors influence the performance of the aircraft.
  • The company is considering three different cities in which to base the aircraft. All three cities have a regional office that is relatively close to an airport. The company has asked for your recommendation of which airport would best operationally suit the aircraft. Provide your recommendation of which airport the aircraft should be based at based on performance considerations. Explain your rationale for recommending the airport you did as well as your rationale for rejecting each of the other airports. Use the following to inform your decision:
    • Airport A is at sea level, has a 4,500-foot runway, and has no significant terrain or obstacles in the area
    • Airport B is at 1,000 feet, has a 4,900-foot runway, and has no significant terrain or obstacles in the area
    • Airport C is at 2,000 feet, has a 9,000 runway, and is located in a mountainous area
    • Assume a normal takeoff weight of 26,000 pounds
    • Assume an average temperature of 10 degrees at Airport A and 5 degrees at Airport B and C
    • Reference Tables 3 through 7 below to inform your recommendation

  

Table 1

Item

Weight

Arm

Moment/1000

BEW

18,739

235.31

 

Pilots

375

108.9

 

Passengers

397

214.68

 

Passengers

214

208.57

 

Cargo

175

314.29

 

Fuel

6,000

   

Total

     

 LEMAC: 209.64; MAC: 64.57; CG % MAC=((CG-LEMAC)/MAC)x100

  

  

Table 2: Fuel Arm Table

Fuel Weight (lbs.)

Arm (in.)

2,000

225.97

4,000

227.01

6,000

228.22

8,000

230.33

 

 

Table 3: SIMPLIFIED TAKEOFF PERFORMANCE

Flaps 1 – Dry Runway – Zero Slope – No Wind

Ice Protection Off

Pressure Altitude 1,000 feet

 

TAKEOFF WEIGHT

RUNWAY LENGTH (ft.)

V1/VR/V2 (KIAS)

Temp (C)

25,000

25,500

26,000

0

3586

103/111/122

3848

107/114/125

4114

110/116/127

5

3630

103/111/122

3895

107/114/125

4167

110/116/127

10

3677

103/111/122

3946

107/114/125

4222

110/116/127

 

 

Table 4: SIMPLIFIED TAKEOFF PERFORMANCE

Flaps 1 – Dry Runway – Zero Slope – No Wind

Ice Protection On

Pressure Altitude 1,000 feet

 

TAKEOFF WEIGHT

RUNWAY LENGTH (ft.)

V1/VR/V2 (KIAS)

Temp (C)

25,500

25,500

26,000

0

4683

117/121/125

5030

121/124/128

5387

124/127/130

5

4747

117/121/125

5101

121/124/128

5464

124/127/130

10

4812

117/121/125

5172

121/124/128

5540

124/127/130

 

 

Table 5: Landing Distance

Ice Protection Off – Zero Slope – No Wind – Flaps Full

Altitude

Weight

VREF

Runway Required

Dry

Runway Required

Wet

Sea Level

21,000

107

4121

4739

Sea Level

21,500

109

4256

4894

Sea Level

22,000

111

4395

5054

1000

21,000

107

4206

4837

1000

21,500

109

4344

4996

1000

22,000

111

4487

5160

2000

21,000

107

4290

4934

2000

21,500

109

4432

5097

2000

22,000

111

4578

5265

 

      

Table 6: SIMPLIFIED TAKEOFF PERFORMANCE

Flaps 1 – Dry Runway – Zero Slope – No Wind

Ice Protection Off

Pressure Altitude Sea Level

 

TAKEOFF WEIGHT

RUNWAY LENGTH (ft)

V1/VR/V2 (KIAS)

Temp (C)

25,000

25,500

26,000

0

3386

101/109/120

3548

105/112/123

4014

108/114/125

5

3430

101/109/120

3695

105/112/123

4067

108/114/125

10

3477

101/109/120

3746

105/112/123

4122

108/114/125

   

 

Table 7: SIMPLIFIED TAKEOFF PERFORMANCE

Flaps 1 – Dry Runway – Zero Slope – No Wind

Ice Protection Off

Pressure Altitude 2,000 feet

 

TAKEOFF WEIGHT

RUNWAY LENGTH (ft.)

V1/VR/V2 (KIAS)

Temp

(C)

25,000

25,500

26,000

0

3986

105/113/124

4248

109/116/127

4514

112/118/129

5

4030

105/113/124

4295

109/116/127

4567

112/118/129

10

4077

105/113/124

4346

109/116/127

4722

112/118/129

   

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